iMovie is a video
editing program provided by Apple Inc. for its range of iPhones and Mac
computers. This imports any video samples via the FireWire interface via MiniDV
format or through the computer’s USB port. iMovie can also import video and
photo files from a hard drive. It offers users with many options including
adding titles, music, effects, color correction, video quality enhancement, and
adding themes among others.
The iMovie can easily
support HDV camcorders, H.264 compressed videos from MPEG-4 or QuickTime Movie
files format. The recent updates to the iMovie include options for improving
video color settings, providing stabilization to shaky videos, and adding
effects including fade.
However, sometimes users
working on a video file in iMovie need to provide it with some text. This is
done for a number of reasons including showing the names of artists, dialogue
subtitles and others. Users can also add location and timing of the program in
the beginning when they are trying to add text.
But, some users are a
bit confused about which option to choose when trying to add text to a video
file. If you are one of them, connect with the skilled Apple Customer Support professionals to get
immediate technical assistance. Our team of professionals have the best tools
to resolve any Apple related issue without any delay. When you will connect
with our skilled taskforce, rest assured that your query will be resolved by an
experienced technician.
How can the Apple Customer Service help me in adding text to my
Apple iMovie video?
Our specialists at the Apple Customer Support possess more
than a decade of experience in handling issues related to any of your Apple
software or device. We have earned a reputable name in the market owing to
unwavering dedication towards helping each customer.
The professionals
working with us have come up with an easy-to-follow guide on how you can add
text to your Apple iMovie video. Kindly follow the instructions below;
1.
Firstly, click on the thumbnail of the video
clip in Project Viewer window
of the Apple iMovie application
window. This clip will appear inside the Viewer window of the
application.
2.
Now, click on the Titles
button below the Viewer window.
This list of title styles includes Upper,
Scrolling Credits, and Soft Edge.
3.
Next, drag a title style onto the video thumbnail under the Project Viewer window to add the
text. This text box will contain the name of the title style, you can drag this
to the center of the video thumbnail to make the title span in the entire clip.
4.
Drag the title style to the left-side of the video thumbnail to
align the title with beginning of the clip. You can also drag the title style
to the right-side to align it with the ending of the video clip. Connect with
our skilled Apple Customer Support to get the best assistance for taking care of this issue.
5.
Now, click and select the text box in the video clip under the Viewer window.
6.
Next, type the text that you need superimposed on the video clip.
7.
You can click on the Play
button in the top right corner of the Viewer window to check how the text looks on the video clip.
8.
Lastly, drag the title style to a space between the thumbnail of
both the clips in order to add titles over the background or graphic connecting
the clips. A window will appear where you need to click on the thumbnail of the
color to insert between the clips.
Do you need the best
Apple technical support for resolving any issue affecting your working on the
Apple iMovie? Connect with the Apple Customer Service to get instant support
round-the-clock.
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